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* ''{{TOS|Galactica}}''{{'|s}} scanners detect possible life. Concentrating their scans confirms the presence of life. Adama orders Recon Viper One prepared. | * ''{{TOS|Galactica}}''{{'|s}} scanners detect possible life. Concentrating their scans confirms the presence of life. Adama orders Recon Viper One prepared. | ||
[[ | [[Image:Ambrosa.jpg|thumb|right|Starbuck romances Cassiopeia...]] | ||
* Athena arrives in Starbuck's private dining room. Starbuck quickly bribes the waiter for yet another private room, citing a (fictional) sanitation ship spoiling the view. | * Athena arrives in Starbuck's private dining room. Starbuck quickly bribes the waiter for yet another private room, citing a (fictional) sanitation ship spoiling the view. | ||
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* Starbuck settles up with the maitre d' for his dinner for three, costing him all his remaining [[cubit|cubits]]. The maitre d' admires Starbuck's daring, not in going on the mission, but in juggling the two young ladies. He claims that it is very "pre-war". | * Starbuck settles up with the maitre d' for his dinner for three, costing him all his remaining [[cubit|cubits]]. The maitre d' admires Starbuck's daring, not in going on the mission, but in juggling the two young ladies. He claims that it is very "pre-war". | ||
[[ | [[Image:Mushies.jpg|thumb|right|...and then Athena!]] | ||
* Cassiopeia and Athena encounter each other as they exit, both holding Starbuck's insignia. They quickly realize what has happened. | * Cassiopeia and Athena encounter each other as they exit, both holding Starbuck's insignia. They quickly realize what has happened. | ||
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* [[CORA|C.O.R.A.]] seems to have inspired [[Glen A. Larson]]'s [[Wikipedia:KITT|K.I.T.T.]] voice bars in ''[[Wikipedia:Knight Rider|Knight Rider]]''. | * [[CORA|C.O.R.A.]] seems to have inspired [[Glen A. Larson]]'s [[Wikipedia:KITT|K.I.T.T.]] voice bars in ''[[Wikipedia:Knight Rider|Knight Rider]]''. | ||
* On the asteroid, the exterior of [[Robber]]'s shuttle is the same exterior used to depict the [[Colonial shuttle]] in future episodes, notably "[[The Gun on Ice Planet Zero, Part I]]" and "[[Baltar's Escape]]". | * On the asteroid, the exterior of [[Robber]]'s shuttle is the same exterior used to depict the [[Colonial shuttle]] in future episodes, notably "[[The Gun on Ice Planet Zero, Part I]]" and "[[Baltar's Escape]]". | ||
* This episode was largely filmed prior to "[[Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I]]". "[[Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II]]" and "[[The Lost Warrior]]. | * This episode was largely filmed prior to "[[Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I]]". "[[Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II]]" and "[[The Lost Warrior]]". The script and deleted trims show [[Cassiopeia]] still as a socialator rather than a med-tech. In addition, the scene of [[Baltar]] and [[Lucifer]] is created from stock footage and voiceover dubs. The original script called for the [[Imperious Leader]] in the scene getting the message from a centurion. This was because at the time, the decision to retain Baltar for the series had not yet been made. | ||
=== Performers === | === Performers === | ||
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== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
* Where the previous episode, "[[The Lost Warrior]]" was a story about [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] being stranded far from the fleet, this episode was a story about Starbuck in the role of the lost warrior. It has been suggested that the two episodes were filmed at the same time, with one part of the production focusing on [[Richard Hatch]]'s character, while the other crew was busy with Dirk Benedict. | * Where the previous episode, "[[The Lost Warrior]]" was a story about [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] being stranded far from the fleet, this episode was a story about Starbuck in the role of the lost warrior. It has been suggested that the two episodes were filmed at the same time, with one part of the production focusing on [[Richard Hatch]]'s character, while the other crew was busy with Dirk Benedict. | ||
* During the course of the series, Starbuck would go missing or end up stranded a number of times. In this instance, his Viper is preserved, so this is not an instance of Starbuck crashing his | * During the course of the series, Starbuck would go missing or end up stranded a number of times. In this instance, his Viper is preserved, so this is not an instance of Starbuck crashing his ship - rather this time it was stolen. | ||
== Questions == | == Questions == | ||
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== Noteworthy Dialogue == | == Noteworthy Dialogue == | ||
* ''[[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] finds out that his {{TOS|Viper}} is outfitted with [[C.O.R.A.]]:'' | |||
:'''Starbuck''': A hot pilot doesn't need all that electronic [[Felgercarb (TOS)|felgercarb]]. | |||
== Guest Stars == | == Guest Stars == | ||
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[[Category:Episodes written by Donald Bellisario]] | [[Category:Episodes written by Donald Bellisario]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes directed by Christian I. Nyby II]] | [[Category:Episodes directed by Christian I. Nyby II]] | ||
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[[de:Die lange Patrouille]] | [[de:Die lange Patrouille]] | ||
[[fr:Épisode:La Patrouille lointaine]] | [[fr:Épisode:La Patrouille lointaine]] | ||